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When I took my test, there was a guy taking it next to me at the same time. He got 9 wrong. I think he may have been a zombie, but I didn't stop to check his pulse. Just took my card and got out of the shop that let someone that dumb even think about firearms.

He was a demon. He was a parasite. He was a cancer. We were the cure. And he left you for a bitter grave today. - Coalition Bear
There's a lot of fine ways to die. I ain't waiting for the government to choose mine. - Malcolm ReynoldsComment
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I did it with no preparation. The only question I missed was "How old do you have to be to buy a firearm?" As I'm way above the age where I need to know that, I couldn't care less about the answer.
One thing to watch, they nearly scored me as missing most of them because they didn't have the score card lined up properly.John -- bitter gun owner.
All opinions expressed here are my own unless I say otherwise.
I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.
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Easy test, hard to fail. I passed with 100%, and only guessed on one question, whether a felony conviction resulted in a lifetime proscription on owning guns.
As Dimitri at City Arms said, the only people he has seen who fail the test are those with English language comprehension problems.Comment
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Skim the practice test, the only hard question is something like "What should a child do if they find a gun?" and that's only hard because my answer would be don't touch, tell and adult, and they want some goofy 4 step process that rhymes. As it turns out that question isn't on the actual test. Can a convicted felon purchase a firearm? T/FComment
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